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Why Is PDP Afraid Of Jega and The Card Readers?

Leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the
South-South region, has warned INEC not to use the card reader to
"rig" the party out of power in the March 28 presidential election.

Handing down the warning during the South-South zonal executive meeting of the
party, in Asaba, Delta State Chairman of PDP in the zone, Dr Cairo Ojuogbo,
said the zone was against the decision of INEC to make its Chairman, Prof.
Attaihiru Jega, the sole appointee of collation officers across states in the
federation for the March 28 presidential and National Assembly elections.

The same Jega appointed collation officers who returned Jonathan in 2011. So,
what has changed?
Ojuogbo, however, said the PDP in the region was not against the card reader,
but that it should not be used to disenfranchise eligible voters, stressing
that anybody with the Permanent Voters Card, PVC, should also be allowed to
vote. On whether the card reader would be used for the election or not, he said
the issue was being handled by the party at the national level. On the
appointment of collation officers, he alleged that Prof. Jega had already
directed one of his aides who is a card carrying member of the APC to nominate
those to be appointed as collation officers for the elections.

According to him, INEC has a chairman and 12 commissioners with two being
appointed from each of the zones in the country, adding that the commissioners
from the zones should be allowed to appoint collation officers in their areas
and not only the chairman solely making the appointments.

Speaking further, Ojougbo said the South-South region would give bloc votes to
President Goodluck Jonathan, insisting that the party has worked very hard to
earn the votes of the people.